The buzz comes in when the xlr in and either 1 of the outputs is connected.

1 camera is on the same circuit as all the foh equipment, which is a dedicated circuit for foh
The 2nd camera is on a separate circuit, and is by itself on that circuit. The buzz is also worse in that camera.

I've taken some basic steps like placing a humx on the mixer and video recording computer. No help. A Rapco isolation transformer on that line from the mixer helps a little. I've also just started, this week, getting a buzz on 1 of the 3 stage monitor auxes.

The cd recorder also had a buzz for a while, but a few weeks ago suddenly stopped. It has it's own aux line separate from the video cameras.

I'm not sure what the best next step is. Should I place the foh circuit on an isolated ground? Is there a better/easier solution?
thanks

Tim: Sorry I wasn't clear. I put a Rapco isolation transformer on the xlr feed from the mixer to the cameras.

The Rapco transformer is a very cheap transformer without any faraday shield between the windings. Sometimes a cheap transformer will provide enough isolation to do the job, but often it will not. A Jensen Iso-Max is expensive but provides vastly better isolation.

Before you go buying stuff, follow the step by step instructions in the "Generic Seminar Notes" on the Jensen Transformer website (sorry the system will not allow me to post a URL).